Cynthia Williams
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Emergency Alert service providers are moving away from using Twitter/X to communicate with the public. They're also dropping Facebook.

Can #Spoutible fill this unsafe gap?
01:27 PM - Aug 24, 2023 (Edited)
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Brad Lovett
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In response to Cynthia Williams.
Direct texts to phones and our existing EAS are still the best options
01:21 PM - Aug 30, 2023
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Barbara Edelman
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In response to Cynthia Williams.
radios with batteries. low tech saves lives.
01:16 PM - Aug 30, 2023
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Thunderschnozzle
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In response to Cynthia Williams.
This would be great. However, that means millions would have to come over to #Spoutible to receive the alerts. I don't think the platform has the infrastructure to support that many people...yet. but it's getting there 🤞.
06:36 PM - Aug 24, 2023
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Jill E Bean
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In response to Cynthia Williams.
It would be great to get more traffic, local news, emergency stuff on here. Then more people would join.
03:41 PM - Aug 24, 2023
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Brad Lovett
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In response to Cynthia Williams.
There would have to be a way to geo-target users. Facebook's algorithm means you might see the post in a couple of days
03:21 PM - Aug 24, 2023
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thoughts of joy
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In response to Cynthia Williams.
I’m very concerned about this issue.
02:07 PM - Aug 24, 2023
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Phred
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In response to Cynthia Williams.
I’m curious as to what Spoutible looks like one year from now.
01:29 PM - Aug 24, 2023
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Andrew Senior
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In response to Phred.
Wait a year and see.
09:28 PM - Sep 02, 2023
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